The videos are incredibly charming, aren't they? I'm quite fond of the cover of "Closer" - the first one, not necessarily the follow up. Which is strange as I was never too fond of the original, but this one is wonderful.
Oh I remember that one! Kenton Chen has a lot of talent! I actually do like the original version, but he puts such a different into it with his cover that it's fascinating.
Not if your talent is in sound editing. Though it is an original piece.
Besides, is it really that different from what Postmodern Jukebox does? It takes songs we already know and present them in a different way so we hear something new.
[DOUBT. But he's not going to press it, sounds like it's a personal issue and Elliot knows firsthand that's something you have to work through on your own.]
Well, you're still welcome to join us for jam sessions if you want. It's nothing serious, it's just for fun.
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Look there's guitars too:
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A light show ain't what I want either. Music's music.
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Well said. Spoken like a true musician.
[HE'S ON TO YOU]
But I can't deny enjoying indulging in aesthetics once and awhile.
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at least we’ll seem classy.
[ HE KNOWS THEY’RE TRASH. ]
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I still wanna try some postmodern jukebox stuff. Let's do that this summer, assuming there's time.
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but we won’t know what’s in store for us with Retrospec.
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Yeah...I know. Still, I wanna make sure we have some fun this summer.
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Thank you for getting it!
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And such a classy look!
I loved it.
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[PULLING OUT NOTEPAD, TIME TO ANALYZE YUSUKE'S MUSIC TASTES]
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Personal preference? The synth didn't sound as nice, and admittedly I looked it up after I listened to the Postmodern Jukebox version.
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Try listening to this and tell me what you think.
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Yes, that's a mash-up. It's a style where someone will carefully put recordings together to make a new song. Like a collage, but with music.
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Besides, is it really that different from what Postmodern Jukebox does? It takes songs we already know and present them in a different way so we hear something new.
Anyway, moving on. Tell me which one you prefer:
A. Original
B. Acoustic
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[DOUBT. But he's not going to press it, sounds like it's a personal issue and Elliot knows firsthand that's something you have to work through on your own.]
Well, you're still welcome to join us for jam sessions if you want. It's nothing serious, it's just for fun.